• Who We Are

  • Locations

  • Employees/Work Flow

  • Business Lines

  • Equipment

  • Warehouse/Storage

  • Packing Supplies

  • Weights & Relationships

Branch Locations

Olympia currently operates in five major U.S. cities:

Why Locations Matter

Each branch operates locally but is part of the larger Olympia network. This means:

  • Sales & Operations

    Must understand which office is responsible for a move, especially when leads come in online or through national accounts. Sending the job to the wrong location can cause misquotes, scheduling errors, or lost business.
  • Movers & Drivers

    Sometimes assist other branches during peak seasons. Knowing our footprint helps you understand where help may be needed and why staffing flexibility is critical.
  • Storage & Logistics

    Coordination often crosses city lines. For example, a client might load their vaults in Boston, then need delivery in DC. That requires accuracy in paperwork and communication between branches

Preventing Losses

When employees know the branch network, they can help reduce costly errors:

  • Correct Branch Assignment

    If a sales lead is mis-assigned, it could cost hours of back-and-forth, delayed follow-up, or even losing the customer.
  • Routing Efficiency

    Operations saves fuel and labor when trucks are dispatched from the correct branch without proper planning
  • Consistent Standards

    Every location follows the same packing, loading, and paperwork standards. This consistency ensures clients receive the same quality of service whether they move in Boston or Austin

Key Takeaway

Olympia’s multiple locations are an advantage – but only if employees at every level understand how interconnected the branches are, and how errors in communication or process can create company-wide losses.